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Tweaking the story to fit the theory

Tweaking the beak: Retracing the bird’s beak to its dinosaur origins, in the laboratory Reported May 12, 2015 They linked a crucial part of the avian feeding apparatus to the nutrient-dependent pheromone-controlled physiology of reproduction that enables fixation of RNA-mediated amino acid substitutions in the organized genomes of species from microbes to man, and placed Tweaking the story to fit the theory

Different physical locations and different molecular mechanisms of health and disease

Reappraisal of known malaria resistance loci in a large multicenter study Abstract excerpt: “The finding that G6PD deficiency has opposing effects on different fatal complications of P. falciparum infection indicates that the evolutionary origins of this common human genetic disorder are more complex than previously supposed.” Reported as: Long term genetic study finds geographical differences Different physical locations and different molecular mechanisms of health and disease

More bird-brained behavior

evolutionary theorists cannot, without question, make the assumption that we are primarily visual creatures. The basis for that assumption was a non-existent avian model